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if you are poor you can't educate yourself. we have to have government providing education to make sure that -- a child's prospects don't depend on the choice of his parents. >> what about japan? we have been through two last decade. what are your thoughts on the japanese economy now? >> the good side of japan is that while you have had two decades of very slow growth you don't have the degree of inequality that the united states, all has, although it has been increasing. you don't have the degree of unemployment, though it has been increasing. >> about japan and unemployment. what do you think japan can do to boost its employment? >> the key word is -- you have to stimulate the economy. again that goes, like i said, there is no man magic bullet hou create equality, no magic bullet of how you stimulate the economy. there are many things you will have to do. one of the things is, to try to bring down your exchange rate. make your exports more competitive. another thing to stimulate your economy is to strengthen your service sect
if you are poor you can't educate yourself. we have to have government providing education to make sure that -- a child's prospects don't depend on the choice of his parents. >> what about japan? we have been through two last decade. what are your thoughts on the japanese economy now? >> the good side of japan is that while you have had two decades of very slow growth you don't have the degree of inequality that the united states, all has, although it has been increasing. you don't...
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how can i help you know me and they didn't give me this mattson you do have to educate and empower patients to learn how to access care quickly and at the same time you can't do that if the system is not set up to be accessible if you're educating the patient to go down a road where the bridge is out and there's a fork in the road there's three different ways to go and you know which way to go that's not going to be very helpful. our vision is to improve access to care we want to give people access to the right care at the right time in the right place and we need to incentivize financially our primary care providers our physicians this is your family medicine doctor that you go see for a cold but also the person who's most likely to diagnose you if you have cancer. and you know you have refills you know but they told me i shouldn't come back with al did prescription or why. they wouldn't salad to me that's one thing we did explain to the fish and the field. yes five she's telling me that she gets it that's why that may be seen i get it you don't mean a pharmacy. be sure for wellness we'll
how can i help you know me and they didn't give me this mattson you do have to educate and empower patients to learn how to access care quickly and at the same time you can't do that if the system is not set up to be accessible if you're educating the patient to go down a road where the bridge is out and there's a fork in the road there's three different ways to go and you know which way to go that's not going to be very helpful. our vision is to improve access to care we want to give people...
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doesn't do that well on health safety democracy and equality we get some of the lowest rankings for education roughly in the middle but one of the disappointing factors is we used to be one of the best in most of those categories in the case of social mobility you found that america is not the land of opportunity it promises to be as a matter of fact you say countries such as canada and germany. rank better than america what exactly did you find out this is what i found to be one of the most surprising results in the book i grew up believing in the american dream work as hard as you can and you can go anywhere and it's true some people really do move up from work classes to the wealthiest but the chances of moving are much lower than in other wealthy countries someone who was born in the poorest part of the united states not just geographically but the segment of the population chances of them moving just even out of that group are almost fifty percent that is almost fifty percent of those people are going to stay there and the rags to riches story going from the poorest to the richest group
doesn't do that well on health safety democracy and equality we get some of the lowest rankings for education roughly in the middle but one of the disappointing factors is we used to be one of the best in most of those categories in the case of social mobility you found that america is not the land of opportunity it promises to be as a matter of fact you say countries such as canada and germany. rank better than america what exactly did you find out this is what i found to be one of the most...
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they use the afghans that footage of kids and so again opportunities for education for higher education this can provide again the talented labor for production within afghanistan in some could even be exported now in two thousand two hundred cars i who is now the president of afghanistan said if the international community is really serious and seeing afghanistan secure it must help thinking reconstruction of infrastructure projects when we speak about this project no one is interested has it changed. first of all we must acknowledge that the big pieces of infrastructure that have happened during the drop of a funnel cloud which connects our major cities is worth right now are some eight billion dollars worth of infrastructure it has been built not least in the small amount of investment that has happened the institution of the cities the electricity right now have electricity in the next couple of years there will be for the expanded the first prime of understand how the railway which will be expanded upon. for the first time again in afghanistan we have the development of telecom. in
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-educated former official at the african development bank. he was the minister of water resources and irrigation in the outgoing military-appointed government. >> on his facebook pitch, it says he owned a doctorate. it is unclear how much power he will have, given the ongoing influence of the military. the german city health services to commemorate those who died in the love parade two years ago. the music festival used to be one of germany's biggest, attracting visitors from all over the web. >> but a mass panic in 2010 cost 21 visitors their lives and ended for good, and it also cost the mayor his job after it was revealed that poor planning and cost-cutting played a role in the loss of life. >> two years after the tragedy s of life. it is difficult to find words for what happened. at one of the memorial services, one mother remembered her daughter. >> she still had so much to give, to love, so much experience left to laugh about. >> 21 people died in the crush weren't panicking crowds tried to get through the only title, the only entrance
-educated former official at the african development bank. he was the minister of water resources and irrigation in the outgoing military-appointed government. >> on his facebook pitch, it says he owned a doctorate. it is unclear how much power he will have, given the ongoing influence of the military. the german city health services to commemorate those who died in the love parade two years ago. the music festival used to be one of germany's biggest, attracting visitors from all over the...
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case they use the afghans that to put into a kitchen so a given opportunity for education for higher education this can provide again the talented laborer for production within afghanistan in some could even be exported going two thousand and two hundred cars i who is now the president arthur afghanistan said if the international community is really serious in saying afghanistan secure it must help begin reconstruction of infrastructure projects when we speak about this projects no one is interested has it changed. first of all we must acknowledge that the. infrastructure have happened. there are a lot of critics our major cities is worth right now are billion dollars worth of infrastructure that have been built it's not a nice small amount of investment that has happened the institution of the city's nearly crazy to date no major cities have electricity in the next couple of years there will be further expanded the first time of understand how the railway which will be expanded upon. for the first time again in afghanistan we have the development of telecom. industry with private in
case they use the afghans that to put into a kitchen so a given opportunity for education for higher education this can provide again the talented laborer for production within afghanistan in some could even be exported going two thousand and two hundred cars i who is now the president arthur afghanistan said if the international community is really serious in saying afghanistan secure it must help begin reconstruction of infrastructure projects when we speak about this projects no one is...
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i believe our major challenges is raising quality of education reform us. as a new president takes office what policy will he. support that's a good question for the new president and despite our ideological differences i wish him well possible success because mexico needs all of the stages it goes through to be successful you need the president to enjoy possible support he needs to tackle important national issues like the overall i do no expect any major changes in the economy and i'm hopeful that he will continue with modernization and and the reforms driving mexico the economic competitiveness of the security issues he said himself that he would do all he can to our great governmental institutions point zero noise crime in social services we have clearly defined the outlines of our health care education and support of the low income population programs and i believe this will continue roughly along the same lines and. nuances typical for mexico's us information. and the last question where will we see you in the future will you be pursuing your politica
i believe our major challenges is raising quality of education reform us. as a new president takes office what policy will he. support that's a good question for the new president and despite our ideological differences i wish him well possible success because mexico needs all of the stages it goes through to be successful you need the president to enjoy possible support he needs to tackle important national issues like the overall i do no expect any major changes in the economy and i'm hopeful...
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about health care and education give us what it was greatest challenges mexican society is facing our existence. the issue of public safety still withstanding my presidential spies at the end of the year and i think the next president needs to continue with the project of building new institutions because we mexicans rest when we have been only of course in place when we put an end to any corruption including a corrupt. and judicial agencies and this sense this is a major challenge us and the other. major economy that we need to run reform and. social areas because i believe our major challenges is raising and are quality of education reform us. the new president takes office. policy. that's a good question for the new president and despite our audio to cool differences i wish him a possible success because mexico needs all of the stages it goes through to be successful you need the president to enjoy possible support he needs to tackle important national issues like the overall i do know expects any major changes in the economy and i'm hopeful that he will continue with modernization
about health care and education give us what it was greatest challenges mexican society is facing our existence. the issue of public safety still withstanding my presidential spies at the end of the year and i think the next president needs to continue with the project of building new institutions because we mexicans rest when we have been only of course in place when we put an end to any corruption including a corrupt. and judicial agencies and this sense this is a major challenge us and the...
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no wind we go nowhere the poles were fortunate i don't know if it was a small stroke of luck or an educated guess they showed a slightly better performance than we did. the wind is what matters. eat. his crew takes in the sails before entering the spanish port town of kid is. out. in accordance with tradition it parades in front of thousands of spectators on the russian and polish ships more side by side they're like two peas in a pod. the sail boats turn into floating exhibitions open to the public for a few days anyone is free to inspect them inside out i. use the meanwhile off duty samus head into town. and. the crews of all race competitors get together at parties on line with snacks drinks and done so their rivals at sea shake hands secretly hoping they will emerge victorious next time and receive such congratulations on the victory. was. today is the last stop for me she will later join thirty other sailboats returning to portugal and then the russian ship will follow a route of her own once again the wind and waves will be both her friends and foes on the way. the. syrian rebels thre
no wind we go nowhere the poles were fortunate i don't know if it was a small stroke of luck or an educated guess they showed a slightly better performance than we did. the wind is what matters. eat. his crew takes in the sails before entering the spanish port town of kid is. out. in accordance with tradition it parades in front of thousands of spectators on the russian and polish ships more side by side they're like two peas in a pod. the sail boats turn into floating exhibitions open to the...
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it seeks to legalize female genital mutilation and limit women's rights to work and education. >> democracy activists says is it an authoritarian side of the governing muslim brotherhood and the new president. >> many ordinary egyptians had high hopes for the post revolutionary time. this glass blower believed a new president would restart -- restore calm. his son voted for mohammad because he regarded him as the most honest. >> we had great expectations. we wanted a better life. but now we are all afraid of the future. nothing has improved. >> egyptians had hoped life would become more affordable after the inflation sparked by the revolution. his wife complains that everything is much more expensive. she says the price of eggs has doubled and the family struggling to make ends meet. what does concern is the increasing authority and authoritarian stance. most of the national press is already controlled by the movement, either directly or indirectly. there is an absence of criticism of morsi. this person is an editor of the state on paper. the peace she wrote was censored. -- piece she wrote
it seeks to legalize female genital mutilation and limit women's rights to work and education. >> democracy activists says is it an authoritarian side of the governing muslim brotherhood and the new president. >> many ordinary egyptians had high hopes for the post revolutionary time. this glass blower believed a new president would restart -- restore calm. his son voted for mohammad because he regarded him as the most honest. >> we had great expectations. we wanted a better...
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. >> i might add that you get the best of everything, you get a university of san francisco education and no fog. >> campus will offer bachelor's and master's programs on nights and weekends making it convenient for professionals to continue their educations. >> they want to be able to complete that degree because their earning power increases. >> it is an appealing market for higher education. >> we have some of the highest test scores, we have lawrence livermore laboratory in livermore where we have a very high number of chp's and researchers and scientists. >> the to your bachelors' program averages $40,000 and a two-year master's program averages about $33,000. it is much cheaper to attend a state university but private schools appeal to students that once guaranteed glasses. >> great demand right now a special with the cutbacks in state schools. and so we are getting many more students because they want to secure their graduation
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dedicated to strengthening america's future through education. adcasting, dedicated to strengthening america's future and contributions to your pbs station, from viewers like you. n the neighbourhood ♪ and contributions to your pbs station, ♪ a beautiful day for a neighbour ♪ ♪ would you be mine? ♪ could you be mine? ♪ won't you be my neighbour? - ♪ it's daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ ♪ a land of make-believe ♪ won't you ride along with me? ♪ - ♪ ride along - ♪ it's daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ ♪ so much to do, so much to see ♪ ♪ won't you ride along with me? ♪ - ♪ ride along - ♪ i've got lots of friends for you to meet ♪ ♪ in this land of make-believe ♪ a friendly face on every street ♪ just waiting to greet you ♪ it's a beautiful day in the neighbourhood ♪ ♪ a beautiful day for a neighbour ♪ ♪ in daniel tiger's neighborhood! ♪ - hi neighbour! come on in! today i'm going to visit my new school. do you go to school? i'm going to see what my new school will be like. will you come with me? i'm feeling a little nervous.
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my family just did not have any money for my education. >> huge international container ships dock at his harbor. the business is thriving. almost everything that comes in the city or goes out goes by ship. he is benefiting from the increasing number of enterprises which have settled here. the city's industrial zone has grown almost 18% in one year. the business is expanding with it. >> here, we now have a floating appear about 450 meters long. we can handle four large ships. we want to extend the pier by 400 meters. in recent years, i have been buying up land piece by piece like pizza slices. it is now complete used for expansion. >> from a provincial town, it has developed into a mitropoulos attracting 600 million euros in foreign direct investment last year. computer and flat screen manufacturers can save 60% in taxes by producing in the special economic zone. one in three sell bonds in brazil is made here. if the state economics minister says it has been a bone for the region as a whole. >> due to our development model, the special economic zone has resulted in the rain forest rem
my family just did not have any money for my education. >> huge international container ships dock at his harbor. the business is thriving. almost everything that comes in the city or goes out goes by ship. he is benefiting from the increasing number of enterprises which have settled here. the city's industrial zone has grown almost 18% in one year. the business is expanding with it. >> here, we now have a floating appear about 450 meters long. we can handle four large ships. we...
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and will lead that hicksites my desire to learn and grow and do more and be happy >>> at a time when education funding is cut free labor priceless. >>> it is important we give back and are paying attention to how we respect and make sure our communities are functioning. >>> this is the second year that they have organized a " throw down for the tam " why with more than 30 service projects failed to make an annual tradition. another project going on simultaneously at victory garden all the food grown here and given away for free. >>> without volunteers this would not happen. >>> the unity shown during this event is important in oakland a community often dealing with violence and poverty. >>> in dealing with the healthy food sets up your day and and work to accomplish anything >>> the nonprofits got help from 300 volunteers are chosen through an application process. >>> i actually wept i was like i knew this would happen i am excited man still excited next month when the children come back to school. >>> in oakland anne mackovic cbs 5 >>> they trijet extending bart to south bay and is under way
and will lead that hicksites my desire to learn and grow and do more and be happy >>> at a time when education funding is cut free labor priceless. >>> it is important we give back and are paying attention to how we respect and make sure our communities are functioning. >>> this is the second year that they have organized a " throw down for the tam " why with more than 30 service projects failed to make an annual tradition. another project going on...
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educated, articulate, with the. he belonged to the american establishment, yet was one of its most outspoken critics. gore vidal was born into one of america's most famous -- his grandfather founded the state of oklahoma. his cousin was al gore. he was constantly in demand. jackie kennedy was his stepsister. gore vidal's wit and stylish manners complemented those of her husband, president kennedy. u.s. involvement in vietnam radicalized him. he was fearless in his condemnation of both the war and those who defended jim muir >> -- and those who defended it. >> shut up a minute. .> no, i won't >> they were well treated by those who ostracize to them. >> his art, like his politics, scandalized many. a film featured a transsexual lead character. eventually, he retired to live in suspended isolation in italy, but never ceased to talk about what he called the united states of amnesia. >> this afternoon, great britain's silver medalist competing in the women's race. this is followed by the men's race, which will see bradle
educated, articulate, with the. he belonged to the american establishment, yet was one of its most outspoken critics. gore vidal was born into one of america's most famous -- his grandfather founded the state of oklahoma. his cousin was al gore. he was constantly in demand. jackie kennedy was his stepsister. gore vidal's wit and stylish manners complemented those of her husband, president kennedy. u.s. involvement in vietnam radicalized him. he was fearless in his condemnation of both the war...
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as for their education, staff say some kids get as far as junior high schools and high schools. and after graduating, some decide to become child care workers themselves. >> now, looking at the bigger picture, how many children have been abandoned or orphaned? >> for a long time no one knew exactly how many. but after taking a survey in 2004, the government put a number of 573,000. the children didn't always receive the help they needed. and many risked starvation or disease. another survey found the number had risen by about 24%. officials can't get an accurate count because many chinese are often on the move. to make sure children get sufficient care, government officials have budgeted some of the money to set up welfare facilitie facilities. >>> about a year and a half into japan's nuclear crisis, the country is still coping with widespread power shortages. it was a sweaty summer as people were told to turn down their air conditioners despite the severe heat. but thanks to one engineer, some families were able to stay cool. >> reporter: this summer japan was hit by a continuo
as for their education, staff say some kids get as far as junior high schools and high schools. and after graduating, some decide to become child care workers themselves. >> now, looking at the bigger picture, how many children have been abandoned or orphaned? >> for a long time no one knew exactly how many. but after taking a survey in 2004, the government put a number of 573,000. the children didn't always receive the help they needed. and many risked starvation or disease....
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so that we can afford to invest in education, manufacturing, and home-grown american energy for good middle class jobs. sometimes politics can seem very small. but the choice you face, it couldn't be bigger. ♪ i'm barack obama and i approve this message. >>> just when you thought the pregnancy -- teen pregnancy reality genre couldn't stretch further there is a twist for you. a new show starring pregnant moms whose teenage daughters are also pregnant. what sit like to have a new baby and become a grandma? here is juju chang. >> you haven't taken care of her. >> i haven't done nothing bad to her since she's been pregnant. >> reporter: it's the latest stitch in the teen pregnancy drama. tlc's "my teen is pregnant and so am i." whose teen pregnant mothers are expecting at the same time. >> this is going to be your little brother. >> how did you react when your mom told new. >> i was paying attention to me and my baby. i was like r you freaking kidding me? >> liz and ann are one of two mother-daughter duos the program follows from pregnancy -- >> see your belly out. >> i love you. >> i
so that we can afford to invest in education, manufacturing, and home-grown american energy for good middle class jobs. sometimes politics can seem very small. but the choice you face, it couldn't be bigger. ♪ i'm barack obama and i approve this message. >>> just when you thought the pregnancy -- teen pregnancy reality genre couldn't stretch further there is a twist for you. a new show starring pregnant moms whose teenage daughters are also pregnant. what sit like to have a new baby...
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japan post insurance aims to revise premiums for educational endowments to increase policy holders. the government's postal privatization panel will carefully study their applications and make a final decision soon. a group of financial institutions from the private sector informed the panel last week that postal service expansion should be considered carefully. that's because the japan post group is not yet totally privatized. opposition from the u.s. insurance industry is also expected. >> brazilians are enjoying the road to economic security. car dealers, sold 3 million vehicles last year. european and u.s. auto makers were investing in brazil two decade ago when the nation wasn't politically stable. now japanese producers are trying to find their place in the market. our report from sao paulo. >> reporter: it's a week day morning at this u.s. car dealer on the outskirts of sao paulo. but the shop is full of customers. alessandro santos bought a new car last month for the first time. the car cost her $19,000, close to what she and her husband earn in a year. she's paying for it i
japan post insurance aims to revise premiums for educational endowments to increase policy holders. the government's postal privatization panel will carefully study their applications and make a final decision soon. a group of financial institutions from the private sector informed the panel last week that postal service expansion should be considered carefully. that's because the japan post group is not yet totally privatized. opposition from the u.s. insurance industry is also expected....
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a gender equality pioneer from a country where physical education for women is banned. a 19-year-old runner from bruni, the last in her heatwas proud to set a national record. and though the runner from qatar limped off the track injured just being there was victory. for kayla harrison victory would come not just in winning team usa's first gold in judo ever but she overcame sexual abuse by a former coach and made an emotional victory lap. >> i think this is the happiest i'll ever feel in my life. i'm walking on clouds right now. >> reporter: for all the little girls who want that winning feeling they see in kim rhode medaling at olympics number 5 or in the american rowers winning gold the second straight olympics there is much inspiration in this year of the woman. for olympic dreams that will some day be fulfilled. there is also a reality check. first-time countries had to be pushed by olympic officials and minimum standards for their competitors were ignored but arguably none of the women competing today dreamed of being an olympian the way we did watching as kids. n
a gender equality pioneer from a country where physical education for women is banned. a 19-year-old runner from bruni, the last in her heatwas proud to set a national record. and though the runner from qatar limped off the track injured just being there was victory. for kayla harrison victory would come not just in winning team usa's first gold in judo ever but she overcame sexual abuse by a former coach and made an emotional victory lap. >> i think this is the happiest i'll ever feel in...
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view and maybe you leave more confused than you, if you start walking, but i also think believe more educated. and he is planning another travel guide that will retrace the travels of the prophet abraham. he says hiking through this region is the best way to get to know the people and the culture. >> thanks for joining us. we will be live in our next bulletin in london. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
view and maybe you leave more confused than you, if you start walking, but i also think believe more educated. and he is planning another travel guide that will retrace the travels of the prophet abraham. he says hiking through this region is the best way to get to know the people and the culture. >> thanks for joining us. we will be live in our next bulletin in london. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
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if we look at the children who are completing primary education, it's still around 10%, 12% of those who go to school. >> reporter: unresolved territorial disputes with sudan escalated earlier this year in serious military clashes along theborder. the sudden influx of 400,000 returnees after independence is also sparking tensions among the population. how do these conflicts affect people's life? >> the fact that there is insecurity along the border means that people's livelihood is affected. it means that people are still not putting the time in, say, putting their lives back together where it leads to agriculture and livelihood. it also means that we still have hundreds of thousands who are turning from sudan to south sudan. they are ghcoming to a place where, as it is, we have very minimal basic services. >> reporter: another factor has aggravated the situation. the government suspended in january the production of oil due to a dispute with its northern neighbor over the distribution of revenue. >> it definitely affects people's lives in many ways. it is 98% of the revenue earnings
if we look at the children who are completing primary education, it's still around 10%, 12% of those who go to school. >> reporter: unresolved territorial disputes with sudan escalated earlier this year in serious military clashes along theborder. the sudden influx of 400,000 returnees after independence is also sparking tensions among the population. how do these conflicts affect people's life? >> the fact that there is insecurity along the border means that people's livelihood is...
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agenda and what we're seeing is very very liberal set agenda that privatizing social agencies such as education and welfare and and and health and we're seeing kind of. what we're seeing is also a very specific agenda or maybe you could say not agenda that addresses foreign issues and sees them as an issue or takes them as an excuse to not deal with domestic issues in israel also we're going to talk about priorities i mean really military one of the highest budgets in the world in terms of total government spending leaders say they can't cut it because it'll mean sacrifice and security what are struggling israelis make of our current of reasoning. well again it's it is an issue of priority but it also in the issue of ideology the whole issue i'm not saying security is a non issue it is an issue and we've seen this as an example what happened lately in burgas about the attack on israelis it's not saying that the palestinian israeli conflict or iran or syria is not an issue but they're also domestic issues and while if you take health for an example while the public expenditure on health has been
agenda and what we're seeing is very very liberal set agenda that privatizing social agencies such as education and welfare and and and health and we're seeing kind of. what we're seeing is also a very specific agenda or maybe you could say not agenda that addresses foreign issues and sees them as an issue or takes them as an excuse to not deal with domestic issues in israel also we're going to talk about priorities i mean really military one of the highest budgets in the world in terms of...
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view, and maybe you leave more confused than you, if you start walking, but i also think believe more educated. and he is planning another travel guide that will retrace the travels of the prophet abraham. he says hiking through this region is the best way to get to know the people and the culture. >> thanks for joining us. we will be live in our next bulletin in london. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- ????ovív"ddhú#$ >>> making it safe. workers begin decontaminating an area once part of the no-entry zone around the fukushima nuclear plant. welcome to nhk world "newsline." the meltdowns and explosions at fukushima daiichi last year released radiation over a wide area. crews have been decontaminating parts of northeastern japan. but they're only now tackling one of the toughest jobs. some of the residential areas that were once part of the 20
view, and maybe you leave more confused than you, if you start walking, but i also think believe more educated. and he is planning another travel guide that will retrace the travels of the prophet abraham. he says hiking through this region is the best way to get to know the people and the culture. >> thanks for joining us. we will be live in our next bulletin in london. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- ????ovív"ddhú#$ >>>...
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taxpayers and grants to state for medicaid and medicare and education. >> where did the obama stimulus money go? solyndra, $500 million, bankrupt? >> that is accurate. but to imply that solyndra was run by obama supporters that ignores the madrone which was a big investor for solyndra and invests for the walmart family. >> where did the money go? windmills to china, electric cars from finland? >> that is misleading. of the 33,000 wind turbines, they of them were made in china with stimulus dollars. as for the electric cars, the stimulus money went for engineering sales, design and manufacturing in the u.s. energy department reports that the money could not and was not spent on overseas operations. an ad for the obama campaign cites mitt romney as a job creator. >> fact check, it's inaccurate to describe him as a corporate raider. bain capital was a private equity firm, no hostile takeovers. as for jobs to to china and mexico, romney left bain year before. two examples that are cited in the campaign ad. >> as governor he did the same thing, outsourcing jobs to india? >> fact check, what
taxpayers and grants to state for medicaid and medicare and education. >> where did the obama stimulus money go? solyndra, $500 million, bankrupt? >> that is accurate. but to imply that solyndra was run by obama supporters that ignores the madrone which was a big investor for solyndra and invests for the walmart family. >> where did the money go? windmills to china, electric cars from finland? >> that is misleading. of the 33,000 wind turbines, they of them were made in...
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education is only part of this problem of the need citing as a how to pay more attention to it that there needs to be more options for cultural integration especially for young people germany's far right national democratic party or n p d a faced calls for them to be banned from politics the n.p.t. say that they are vehemently opposed to any organization carrying out violent attacks and are working with young people to try and educate them i mean don't loiter our message to young people who come to our seminars is that it's not the kabab center who is your enemy but rather the politicians who are at the wheel of the country however those words won't reopen mohammed's pizzeria his isn't the only business in this town to face this type of attack. i came here seven years ago from vietnam and i've been to a good choice used during routes through my window. my eyes even germany's robust economy starts to really feel the pinch of the eurozone crisis there were concerns that we could see a good the goings and social problems in the country right here is. the jewel of the. general. us order to sa
education is only part of this problem of the need citing as a how to pay more attention to it that there needs to be more options for cultural integration especially for young people germany's far right national democratic party or n p d a faced calls for them to be banned from politics the n.p.t. say that they are vehemently opposed to any organization carrying out violent attacks and are working with young people to try and educate them i mean don't loiter our message to young people who...
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he's an educator, a consultant. sam, welcome. >> thanks. >> i don't know you're saying people across the country are paying attention. why should teachers pay attention to what's happening in chicago? >> well, i think not just teachers, i think what's happening in chicago is extremely important. it's extremely rare. it's not entirely discouraging. i think it's extremely important because you have a democratic mayor pushing for a set of education reforms at his city teachers are just as vigorously pushing against. i think it's extremely rare because not only has it not happened in a quarter century but you have 90% of the city's teachers that voted to support this measure that tells those of us on the outside how seriously those of us on the inside see th conflict that'sndthink it's discouraging because not only are recent reports suggesting a deal can be done before monday it's a reminder we like to think t being neat and orderly, the processs messy and way ensure l voice are best heard. >> i want to you about the k
he's an educator, a consultant. sam, welcome. >> thanks. >> i don't know you're saying people across the country are paying attention. why should teachers pay attention to what's happening in chicago? >> well, i think not just teachers, i think what's happening in chicago is extremely important. it's extremely rare. it's not entirely discouraging. i think it's extremely important because you have a democratic mayor pushing for a set of education reforms at his city teachers...
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chaos and disorder and this time the media have succeeded in educating people into taking embassies and killing diplomats the aim behind all of this is to destabilize the arab and islamic world into force people to fight among themselves as well as said themselves for a confrontation with the west i think their western institutions and organizations behind these provocations that their aim is to spark popular outrage and focus on their interests without ever mentioning the prime reasons behind this outrage you know in christianity when somebody is trying to insult god or jesus christ yes we say that jesus christ he's an insult to bill it's impossible to insult him well because he's got is it the same with prophet muhammad i mean is it possible to insult him to can he loses face i think this is impossible so does he need this protection and like i said in the beginning the prophet mohammed cannot be insulted by a caricatured or a film this is also true of jesus christ be upon him the arab and islamic communities have been educated by mass media not by the film itself because most people
chaos and disorder and this time the media have succeeded in educating people into taking embassies and killing diplomats the aim behind all of this is to destabilize the arab and islamic world into force people to fight among themselves as well as said themselves for a confrontation with the west i think their western institutions and organizations behind these provocations that their aim is to spark popular outrage and focus on their interests without ever mentioning the prime reasons behind...
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education free. free. range free. free. free. movie free blog videos for your media project free media don carty dot com. welcome to business for the. meeting in russia the italian and russian leaders really wondering whether they will have the same great relationship as the putin had with his predecessor silvio berlusconi less close look to business l.t. has been a closer to find the marina so some deals have already been done for phyllis and. well so far six billion dollars worth of contracts up inside already and as you said as far as a relationship between the two countries mario monti reaffirmed his commitment to maintain that a friendly relationship that we've seen silvio berlusconi established in previous years that sort of deals on all that's what everyone wants to hear in particular we know that italian banks will lend to russia speed to be two hundred seventy million euros and that's to renovate moscow's sports infrastructure also known as nickel and so these tech in are going to run the bait as soulful plant that's loc
education free. free. range free. free. free. movie free blog videos for your media project free media don carty dot com. welcome to business for the. meeting in russia the italian and russian leaders really wondering whether they will have the same great relationship as the putin had with his predecessor silvio berlusconi less close look to business l.t. has been a closer to find the marina so some deals have already been done for phyllis and. well so far six billion dollars worth of contracts...
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city much of south central los angeles seem to be on fire up fire killing five point unemployment or education and things like the lack of health care and housing. the microphone commission said that the county must build a hospital. just think that we had a section of los angeles county. over a third of a million citizens without adequate hospital care when i transferred in m.l.k. morning mr king. true hospital was a your facility it was a hospital it was a trauma hospital trauma it was open which was actually a pretty state of the art trauma and i believe we were saying to in fifty. maybe even closer to fifty five fifty seven thousand a year in the main which set apart a lot of times we would get the diabetic and coma who knew something was wrong but didn't have the means to go to the doctor's office. again that goes to the problem that there are no primary care facilities in that area. a few years ago the county last year said a lot of clinics are open people could go walk in off the street and see clinics in the county and a few bad budget years a few years ago they closed those clinics pr
city much of south central los angeles seem to be on fire up fire killing five point unemployment or education and things like the lack of health care and housing. the microphone commission said that the county must build a hospital. just think that we had a section of los angeles county. over a third of a million citizens without adequate hospital care when i transferred in m.l.k. morning mr king. true hospital was a your facility it was a hospital it was a trauma hospital trauma it was open...
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fifty police officers have been hurt in fierce clashes with students in the capital of a government education plans buses were burned while demonstrators hold rocks at offices there were seventy five arrests in the latest protests which began more than a year ago campaigners want the rich to pay more to give wide to access to education but reject government initiatives including new scholarships and lower student loans. fresh clashes between egyptian police and government erupted in the town of it's part of a campaign by the country's security forces to drive islam its militants out of the region on wednesday president mohamed morsy sect his intelligence chief and the governor. of to a militant attack killed sixteen soldiers in the area has drastically escalated in the country since the al sting of hosni mubarak in the last year. and as promised we can now join katy on the business desk now it's even time here in moscow still early morning coffee time over on wall street of course in the u.s. what else are investors having to swallow today both or that they can stomach the murray the positive
fifty police officers have been hurt in fierce clashes with students in the capital of a government education plans buses were burned while demonstrators hold rocks at offices there were seventy five arrests in the latest protests which began more than a year ago campaigners want the rich to pay more to give wide to access to education but reject government initiatives including new scholarships and lower student loans. fresh clashes between egyptian police and government erupted in the town of...
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. >> basil is trying to provide the children at the camp with education, teaching them how to read, write, and drop. the children's drawings illustrate the impact of the war on their lives and the months many have spent in the camp. >> this is the helicopter of b ashar al assad. until a few months ago, about 5000 people live here. now there are four times that number. the refugees are glad to have a roof over their heads. osama hassan from aleppo spent months in a tent. >> i just wanted to get over the border. a turkish border soldiers shot me in the leg without warning. they are not letting anyone through any more. >> it is hard for the syrian air force because of its proximity to the border. that is why the three syrian army set up their command center here. they have been planning their offensives in damascus and aleppo from a former school building. however, their tasks are changing as they take areas from government troops, and they have to look after the people. >> almost every third soldier among our troops has been pulled back from the front and put toward doing civilian tasks. >>
. >> basil is trying to provide the children at the camp with education, teaching them how to read, write, and drop. the children's drawings illustrate the impact of the war on their lives and the months many have spent in the camp. >> this is the helicopter of b ashar al assad. until a few months ago, about 5000 people live here. now there are four times that number. the refugees are glad to have a roof over their heads. osama hassan from aleppo spent months in a tent. >> i...
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police officers have been hurt in fierce clashes with students in the chilean capital over government education plans buses will burn well demonstrators hold rocks at offices there are seventy five arrests in the latest protest which began more than a year ago campaigners want the rich to pay more to get wired access to education but reject government initiatives including new scholarships and lower student loans. china's most high profile murder trial and cases ended after just a day the wife of the disgraced former top politician. didn't contest the charge that she killed a british businessman last year the death of neil heywood was first reported as a heart attack before the top chinese policeman fled to the us where he alleged murder and a massive cover up the international media were excluded from the secretive trial and it's not known when a verdict will be delivered in. a suicidal that cell labor unions in spain of describe the government's austerity measures not just on the ground but in the air too where pilots say passengers are being put at risk to save cash. reports. fly fly fly at
police officers have been hurt in fierce clashes with students in the chilean capital over government education plans buses will burn well demonstrators hold rocks at offices there are seventy five arrests in the latest protest which began more than a year ago campaigners want the rich to pay more to get wired access to education but reject government initiatives including new scholarships and lower student loans. china's most high profile murder trial and cases ended after just a day the wife...
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. >> translator: we will provide even more support by educating young ambitious people at places like this. and nurturing global competitiveness. >> reporter: one of the self-employed people the center helps. and it's backing has paid off. chen and three friend launched this shop last week. the center provides $600 of funding a month. chen majored in journalism and graduated from university last february. his job search got him nowhere. later, he decided to start a business of his own. but first, he researched by spending six muchths wo mun -- months working for franchise restaurants. i figured if i fail, i can try something else. after all, i am young. time is on my side. that's why i decided to start a business. >> chen and his partners are trying to attract customers. every morning they sell the rice bowl to university students on the street. not only do they make sales, but it is also a good way to promote their brand. >>> one rice bowl costs $1. rice bowls, are all hand made just before serving. >> translator: it looks new fresh us and good for my health. convenience stores don't
. >> translator: we will provide even more support by educating young ambitious people at places like this. and nurturing global competitiveness. >> reporter: one of the self-employed people the center helps. and it's backing has paid off. chen and three friend launched this shop last week. the center provides $600 of funding a month. chen majored in journalism and graduated from university last february. his job search got him nowhere. later, he decided to start a business of his...
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here in colorado, his support has also eroded among college educated white voters who went for mr. obama by 14 points over senator john mccain in 2008 but now favor mr. romney by three points. the result? the president who won colorado by a comfortable nine points four years ago now trails governor romney in our poll by five points. in wisconsin, where the president won last time by a full 14 points our poll finds him leading romney by a much slimmer six point margin. but in virginia, the president leads among women by 14 points and his strong standing with young and middle aged voters gives him a narrow four-point lead in that critical state. the president sought to bolster his eight-point lead among colorado women today by campaigning with sandra fluke, the georgetown university law student who was disparaged by conservative commentator rush limbaugh earlier this year after she testified in favor of contraceptive coverage. >> it makes her a slut, right? >> reporter: at the time, the president called fluke to offer his support. >> mr. romney could only say that those weren't the w
here in colorado, his support has also eroded among college educated white voters who went for mr. obama by 14 points over senator john mccain in 2008 but now favor mr. romney by three points. the result? the president who won colorado by a comfortable nine points four years ago now trails governor romney in our poll by five points. in wisconsin, where the president won last time by a full 14 points our poll finds him leading romney by a much slimmer six point margin. but in virginia, the...
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of the night cost him a brother for the south was one of syria's most experienced civil pilots years educated more than twenty thousand hours around the globe he was coming home from the airport when gunmen attacked his car. radical islamic. radical islam when you were rounding using your page you trying to estimate what's going on with. his brother a plastic surgeon also received. their family belongs to the al away it's the same religious group as assad but they were never politically active. he said the documents confirm syria's position as we scientists engineers don't just and civil see. what started as a battle against the regime now increasingly looks like a battle against the syrian state with around a million and a half of the country's civil servants are becoming targets doctors teachers municipal workers have all been kidnapped or assassinated for simply doing their work any government in the world where they deem aquatica not has two distinct groups of people working for a political fox whose job is to keep the ruling party in power and civil servants to make sure that streets are
of the night cost him a brother for the south was one of syria's most experienced civil pilots years educated more than twenty thousand hours around the globe he was coming home from the airport when gunmen attacked his car. radical islamic. radical islam when you were rounding using your page you trying to estimate what's going on with. his brother a plastic surgeon also received. their family belongs to the al away it's the same religious group as assad but they were never politically active....
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amnesty international's recent report documents examples of prejudice in the block against muslims in education and employment ideas that were once very much on the fringe of those to a particular support term on the whole being really mainstream in the right so to me it was sort of sort and so when they left we kind of see that people are more racist so to me not to but there has been some sort of. reuther or wider or fortunately for people to express the hate and to also indulge into violent behavior so where does that leave europe even the people who are against this kind of europe and against the euro in an idea that say they want a different kind of europe the e.u. may be trying to say in the past that set to achieve its vision and version of europe the obstacles are getting bigger from voters rallying behind brussels candidates to proposal so putting back border controls some e.u. leaders have dismissed them as populist threats but the question is are they merely still threats or is this growing resistance already the tip of an iceberg tell us are still here r t brussels. the eastern ukra
amnesty international's recent report documents examples of prejudice in the block against muslims in education and employment ideas that were once very much on the fringe of those to a particular support term on the whole being really mainstream in the right so to me it was sort of sort and so when they left we kind of see that people are more racist so to me not to but there has been some sort of. reuther or wider or fortunately for people to express the hate and to also indulge into violent...
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between civilian and thrash where there's different version of militant washington correspondent again education explains. if you believe this chart as seen on c.n.n. american drone strikes in pakistan have been so precise that they haven't killed a single innocent person this year the chart shows last year the strikes targeted four hundred thirty one militants and killed only twenty six quote unquote others meaning civilians the data was compiled by the new america foundation now how did this foundation come up with the numbers which look pretty much like advertising for drones they link press reports when you actually look at the reports reports almost half of them are attributed to some unnamed intelligence officials who give the number of who they refer to as militants and a few more details for example the a.f.p. agency report about a strike in north waziristan earlier this month says quote it was difficult to identify the bodies immediately as some of them were charred end of quote but this survey which was broadcast on c.n.n. doesn't have to go deep into details as to who was identified a
between civilian and thrash where there's different version of militant washington correspondent again education explains. if you believe this chart as seen on c.n.n. american drone strikes in pakistan have been so precise that they haven't killed a single innocent person this year the chart shows last year the strikes targeted four hundred thirty one militants and killed only twenty six quote unquote others meaning civilians the data was compiled by the new america foundation now how did this...